An Evaluation of The Jackson Administration
As the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson was a man of mixed fortunes. On the one hand, he received popular support from most of the citizens, and in fact, got elected into office through popular votes more than his predecessors.
Was The President of The People for The People?
Economic development and Politics which show if President Jackson was actually for the common man.
Choctaw Indians and the Irish Potato Famine Aid
A case people must know and remember.
I Will Kill It
Don’t let your emotions get the best of you.
Jacksonian, Jeffersonian and Obama Democracy
I compare and contrast the two.
Andrew Jackson
A biography of Andrew Jackson’s life.
The Reformation of America in 1830
While many Americans around 1830 worried about the economic imbalance, others focused on what can be best defined as social — or even spiritual — issues.
Andrew Jackson: Evil of the West
Andrew Jackson, our ex-president, was one of our worst.
Sic Semper Tyrannis? The American Federal-state Debate: 1815-1865
By 1865 federal power, economic, military, and political, was markedly greater than it had been in 1815. Although during much of the antebellum period the drive towards federal power was slow at best and experienced serious setbacks, events leading up to the Civil War fueled the polarization of American politics and society, with concepts of federal power and states’ rights becoming inexorably entangled in the nation’s fate.
Politically Naive and Over Fifty
An over fifty look into American presidential elections and current needs.






















